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Nan Kongyuu (I'm using the romanization on the cover, which is non-standard. Standard romanization is Nan2 Gong1 Yu4) (ETA: changed entry title for consistency) hasn't written very much so far, but she seems to very much like amnesia, dolls, clones, pretty goth clothes, and lonely people. Her stories tend to have non-human beings who are more human than the actual humans, non-human beings suffering from loneliness inflicted on them by humans, humans suffering from even greater loneliness, and broken people finding and helping each other. If you can't tell, I already adore her.

It also doesn't hurt that her art and paneling are gorgeous (apologies; I have no scanner here so you get photos. Also, I am not sure the latter is the best example of paneling, but I love it anyway). Her art reminds me a little of Yuki Kaori and X-era CLAMP in its lush detail, jeweled and fringed eyes, and emphasis on tears, lace, wispy hair, and even more lace, and many of her stories have aspects that are taken from Yuki Kaori and CLAMP as well. Unlike Yuki Kaori and CLAMP, her stories tend to be much smaller in scope and more melancholy (as opposed to cracktastically angsty).

Qidan Melody )

Lonesome Eden )

White Garden )
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AKA: My First Manhua

I've been trying to look for actual Chinese manhua instead of translations of manga, though it's been difficult. I suspect there's even more manhwa here than manhua, though possibly I'm looking in the wrong places. But given that a lot of the idol dramas in Taiwan are based on manga and manhwa, and given the prevalence of Japanese stores EVERYWHERE, I don't think I'm overestimating the prevalence of manga and the paucity of manhua, at least in Taiwan as opposed to other Chinese-speaking locales.

I did manage to find the recently licensed manhua Divine Melody, though I didn't get it because I didn't like the art that much. On the other hand, that was before I realized it had gender-bending, fox spirits, and reincarnation!

Angel Hair is a collection of three short stories. The frame story has two hikers coming across some ruins and a statue of the angel Nathaniel, who has a scar on his (zir? her? I am fairly sure he's coded male by the language, the story, and the art, but as we all know, it can be hard to tell) cheek and long hair on one side and short hair on the other. The three stories are all explanations of how he got the scar and the chopped off hair.

I find it rather disconcerting but not startling that the stories are all Euro-centric; I'm fairly sure the frame story is set in Europe, and all the characters have Western names.

The first story is about Princess Chantilly, her guardian angel Nathaniel, and the neighboring Prince Gouman (spellings are approximations). Chantilly wants Gouman to marry her because his country is richer and her country needs the money, but she has gorgeous long black hair and he hates black hair and loves blonde hair. The entire thing is about her begging her guardian angel to turn blonde. I found this story extremely frustrating and problematic for the obvious reasons.

The second story posits that Gouman and Nathaniel are actually close friends, and the third is Nathaniel's story. All of them star Chantilly, Nathaniel and Gouman, albeit in different capacities, and in all of them, black hair is abnormal or a sign of evil, while golden blondness is a sign of angelicness (literal and figurative). The final story does the most to argue with the simple black-blonde dichotomy, though still not enough for my taste. I'm not going to go into theories of self-hatred or wanting to be Western, because I think while that is a part of it, it is also too easy to blame it all on the person exhibiting the self-hatred and/or desire to be Western and to ignore fun things like cultural hegemony and cultural colonization.

In conclusion, really boring and problematic, with not-so-great art to boot. I think next, I will pick up the fox spirit one or one that was set in Song Dynasty China.

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